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AUSL

AUSL of Cesena, Italian Public Healthcare Company

The Spagic SOA/BPM Enterprise Integration Platform supports the development and monitoring of an integration process based on Health Level Seven (HL7) communication messages.OW2-CS-Spagic-USL Cesena (pdf)

Power Supply Company

Power Supply Company, State Grid Corporation of China
The Power Supply Company of Longkou County chooses SpagoBI to build their decision support system with heterogeneous data from legacy systems.OW2-CS-SpagoBI-PSC (pdf)

Tirrenia

Tirrenia Navigazione S.p.A, Ship owning company, Italy

The Spago framework supports the development of the Passengers Booking and Goods Booking application for Tirrenia Navigazione S.p.A. OW2-CS-Spago-Tirrenia (pdf)

Turin ASL3

Turin ASL3, Italian National Health Service

The TURIN ASL 3 choose SpagoBI to help innovating its budget card distribution system to all operational units of hospitals and territorial districts. OW2-CS-SpagoBI-ASL3Torino (pdf)

Unedic

UNEDIC, French Public Sector

The Unedic chose Obeo to help them to industrialize their development processes and methodology, in order to achieve the goals of decreasing projects duration and risks as well as managing sub-contracting issues. OW2-CS-Acceleo-Unedic(pdf)

PREVIOUS SUCCES STORIES

Enhydra's JaWE Chosen as a Base of Abacus' Workflow System

Abacus

Abacus creates its own worflow system based on Enhydra's JaWE and OpenSymphony's OSWorkflow.

ABACUS
Research AG has been developing business software since 1985. Today,
the company has 150 employees on the payroll. With more than 57,000
software modules sold, with over 25,000 individual , small & medium
corporations in Switzerland processing some 700,000 salary statements
each month, and 170,000 accountancy entries, ABACUS has become a byword
in the provision of accounting software for small and medium-sized
enterprises in Switzerland.

As
a supplier of various business software compontens with the aim to
constantly improve and expand it's functionality, ABACUS got customer
feedback that expressed the requirements for business process modelling
which integrates with other ABACUS components. Since some years ABACUS
focuses on Java based software development with the integration of
open-source components where suitable. ABACUS chose the Java-based Enhydra's JaWE
(graphical workflow editing) from ObjectWeb and OpenSymphony's
OSWorkflow (workflow server) as the base of their workflow system,
because these two were the most mature open-source solutions at the
start of the project and they covered most of ABACUS' needs for a
workflow system. Both are being modified now at ABACUS to work well
together and tightly integrate with already existing Abacus solutions.
The Abacus workflow system is currently in beta-testing with selected
customers and is scheduled for first release in the end of 2004.

ABMIRA

Abmira Brings World-Class Transaction Technology to Small Businesses With JOTM

Abmira

used JOTM and XA-Pool to develop a lightweight application core for
secure management of critical data in a line of applications for small

businesses

Abmira is a startup
company with development teams domestically (USA) and
internationally.The management team of Abmira strongly believes in
utilizing open-source technologies in building its software products.

Abmira incorporated JOTM and XA-Pool
as part of its technology strategy to more quickly bring products to
market. Without these software layers, the management estimates the
time required to bring their software products to market would have
been increased by as much as 25%.

Abmira has incorporated these
open source technologies into 2 software suites: Inventory Management
and Document Management solutions.Both products are marketed in various
industries and are the foundations to most small businesses.

JOnAS Selected by ATsi for Two Information Portals

ATSi

uses JOnAS for two information portals: 'Contaxx' a customer
information and contact manager, 'Networx' a system and network asset

tracker.

ATSi is an
import/export software development company in the U.S. whose legacy
software suite comprises all aspects of freight transport including air
and ocean booking and forwarding (export), Customs management and
distribution (import), wharehousing and delivery, shipment tracking and
more. We (ATSi) also provide network and system management services for
several of our key clients. ATSi uses JOnAS
internally for two information portals: a customer information and
contact manager, called 'Contaxx'; and a system and network asset
tracker, called 'Networx'.

ATSi is about to put in production
two new systems an issue tracking system, called 'CaseTrax', which will
provide customers with the ability to directly track and collaborate on
their issues over the Web; and a Customs clearance tracking and EDI
communication system, called 'ACEx' ("ACE", or "Automated Commercial
Environment", is a new e-commerce program from U.S. Customs for
handling electronic filing of clearance documents for import and
export; this system is replacing an older system as part of Customs'
modernization efforts). ACEx will be marketed as a packaged solution
and as a Web Service, hosted by ATSi, as well.

The Caisse
Nationale d'Allocations Familiales (CNAF) manages the family branch of
France's national social services program with a budget of 50 billion
Euros. Over 10,000 data items for a population of over 10 million
beneficiaries of legal, family and social allowances are stored in
2-tiered data warehouses hosted on SAS servers. J2EE intranet
applications deployed on JOnAS
handle data mining requests, OLAP queries, pre-defined reports and
executive dashboards for users spread across 123 local offices
throughout France.

In parallel to major evolutions towards J2EE
projected for mid 2006, CNAF has decided, for the needs of the
decisional computing system, to put a production level J2EE
infrastructure into place. This project started in May 2003. At the
demand of the IT direction, CNAF defined the architecture of execution
for J2EE application and the platform was to be in production byend of
2003. CNAF chosed JOnAS
because of its technical qualities, and because of its backing by
INRIA, France Telecom and Bull. The open-source (LGPL) license
permitted CNAF to be rapidly operational, in line with the expected
delays, and to be very reactive to covering the needs. JOnAS is deployed on AIX 4.3.3 operating systems using Apache 2.0 as a frontal in 8 major computing centers. In parallel, JOnAS is largely used by J2EE developers...

"The choice of JOnAS
was supported by the technical qualities of ObjectWeb's J2EE
application server and because of its support by trustworthy actors
such as Bull, INRIA and France Telecom", explained Nicolas Buonomo,
Middleware Infrastructure Manager with CNAF."The system has been in
production for 1 year now. Accessed daily by hundreds of users from our
123 local offices, it just never crashed: we did not receive a single
incident report!"

DPMA

French Ministry of Finances Uses Bonita for its Flexibility

Bonita is the workflow engine of a new application to manage the signature process within DPMA.

Laurence
Davi, Project Manager at DPMA, a department of French Ministry of
Finances says: "back in summer 2004, we were asked to develop a new
application to manage the signature process within the department. The
choice of using a workflow supporting tool was natural for us, since we
already had a significant experience of developing applications based
on such products, but on the commercial side."

"We decided to go Open source for this project, and choose the Bonita
open source workflow from the ObjectWeb consortium, with the help of
Bull Service operation. The project has been quite successful, and we
have now a fully functional prototype with a dedicated user front-end
relying on top of the Bonita workflow engine executive."

"What is our feedback about Bonita ? Well, on the technical side, we used extensively the flexibility of Bonita,
and the possibility to define on-the-fly the characteristics of a
process instance. And we really have been impressed by the reactivity
of the development team, which in some occasions has solved problems
for us overnight!"

GRECO

Enhydra's Projects in a Critical Production Insurance Application at GrECo International

GrECo

International selected Enhydra's projects (Enhydra 5.1, Dods, Director,
Shark, JaWE) for an application to administer data for about 20.000

clients, 120.000 insurance contracts and 1.5 million documents.

GrECo
International is one of the leading insurance brokerage, risk
management and employee benefits consultants in Central Eastern Europe.
In August 2004 BroSys, an Enhydra Shark- and JaWE-based
system went into production at GrEco to administer data for about
20.000 clients, 120.000 insurance contracts, 1.5 million documents
providing claim management, commission calculating and commission
management features.

The system is running based on Enhydra 5.1 and DODS 5.1, MS IIS with Enhydra Director,
load-balanced on 4 application servers and a MS SQL database server.
GrECo Austria has now about 200 users in Austria working with the new
system producing about 2.500 documents per day. The database has about
8 GB of data in 250 tables and about 200GB of documents. Hardware: IBM
Blades Server connected to an IBM ESS "Shark" storage system with IBM
TotalStorage, System Management: IBM Director.

About 300
employees in Austria, spread over 9 subsidiaries, are working with this
application. It is a mission-critical web application providing
advanced features such as document management, multilingualism and
complex security. GrEco decided to extend the system to local offices
in the Czech Republic and Hungary in 2005.

Hopital Saint-Louis

Usage of Open-Source Projects from Eclipse and ObjectWeb to Build Health Domain Application

H�pital

Saint-Louis created TumoroteK, a web application on top of JOnAS using

Eclipse tools and Lomboz, to manage biological sample banks.

TumoroteK
is a web application that provides the users with tools to efficiently
manage their biological samples banks: storage of materials, clinical
and biological data and distribution of materials. It helps oncology
researchers share their knowledge and work, building the grounds for a
fully collaborative network and so being able to produces a
multiplicative effect by efficiently joining the research efforts of
all the involved centers.

The directorate of hospitals and
healthcare organisation (DHOS) of French Health Ministry has launched
the project during summer 2002, with the request of the professionals
and within the national framework of the "Plan Cancer", one of the
challenging tasks of the government.

TumoroteK V1.01 is fully
operational since December 2004 in the following hospitals: Hopital
Saint-Louis (AP-HP), Hospices Civils de Lyon and Hôpital Ambroise
Paré (AP-HP). TumoroteK is mainly developed under the Eclipse platform, with Lomboz and CVS-SSH2 plug-ins added. It uses JONAS-Tomcat as web Application Server.

Iraten Solutions

JOnAS Used in Production in Oriade, a Business Process and Workflow Automation Suite

Several

major french government services and ministries manage their business
processes with Oriade. This J2EE application is built on top of JOnAS
and provides connectivity to a lot of databases, LDAP repositories and

JMS clients.

Iraten
Solutions provides software solutions dedicated to electronic document
management. One strength of the company is its constant adaptation to
new knowledge and new technologies, in accordance with customers
requirements. Oriade is a business process and workflow automation
suite which handles automated and secured processes.

This solution was developed respecting J2EE compliance. It is built on the J2EE certified JOnAS application server,
which provides connectivity to a lot of databases, LDAP repositories
and JMS clients. Due to its openness, Oriade can be integrated and
linked to a bigger electronic document processing chain such as a
content management system. Oriade is used in production at several
major government services and ministries in France. Automated processes
are running and managed by EJBs deployed into JOnAS.

"Customers
are very happy with this architecture and very few problems about the
middleware are reported - thanks to the maturity of ObjectWeb's open
source solutions," said Stéphane Aboab, Manager of J2EE Platforms,
Iraten.

JOINT FORCE COMMAND

Military shares openly thanks to the eXo Platform

U.S.

Joint Forces Command (JFCOM) has started using a new data-sharing

system with the eXo Platform, the ObjectWeb JSR 168 certified portal.

JFCOM
has started using a new data-sharing system designed to make it easier
for coalition forces to manage and access warfighting information in
Iraq. In a March 28 announcement, JFCOM officials emphasized that the
Cross Domain Collaborative Information Environment (CDCIE) uses Java 2
Platform, Enterprise Edition and open standards that increase
interoperability.

"The system avoids solutions that lock
command officials into using certain vendors and their products", said
Boyd Fletcher, prototype development lead engineer at JFCOM. The
command, one of the military's nine unified combatant commands located
in Norfolk, Va., ensures that the services and defense agencies work
together and with coalition countries.

"CDCIE allows JFCOM
officials to manage the access of U.S. warfighting information with
coalition forces. It also lets them make available the information
located in different military networks", Fletcher said. "CDCIE uses two
commercial products: eXo platform, a portal tool from eXo Platform,
located in Paris, and WebFile Server, document management and workflow
software from Xythos Software located in San Francisco. Both products
use open Web standards that made them attractive to JFCOM officials",
company officials said.

Libre Source

LibreSource, a J2EE collaborative platform runs on the top of JOnAS

JOnAS

is used in LibreSource, a platform used to develop the SPIS project

that involves contributors from US, Europe & Japan Space Agencies.

LibreSource
is a software platform dedicated to the software development and
management of distributed communities. LibreSource is the collaborative
platform used to develop the open-source project SPIS, that aims at
developing a software toolkit for spacecraft-plasma interactions and
spacecraft charging modelling. Initiated and supported by the European
Space Agency (ESA) and mainly designed by ONERA and Artenum, SPIS was
started in December 2002 in the frame of the scientific and industrial
SPINE community.

Initially European, the SPINE community is
international today, with about bout 100 members, including the
American (NASA, US-Air Force) and Japanese (JAXA) Agencies. In
extension, LibreSource Enterprise Edition, has been chosen by these
space agencies as a tool of collaborative work and centralised
archiving in the frame of a program of standardisation and
cross-validation of spacecraft charging simulation software. The
SPINE's LibreSource platform is hosted by Artenum.

LibreSource's
design, based on the JAVA/J2EE technology and the application sever
JOnAS resulting from the ObjectWeb project, enabled to develop a set of
robust applications, while disregarding the underlying software
architecture.

OFbiz

OFBiz Project Relies on JOTM for Transaction Management

OFBiz project is building Open-Source global enterpise management solution based on Open-Source middleware including JOTM.

The
Open For Business (OFBiz) Project is an open source enterprise
automation software project licensed under the MIT Open Source License
providing: ERP, CRM, E-Business / E-Commerce, SCM, MRP, CMMS/EAM, etc.
It is built on a common architecture using common data, logic and
process components. The loosely coupled nature of the applications
makes these components easy to understand, extend and customize. Set up
in May 2001 by David E. Jones and Andy Zeneski, the community of
developers that run the project created an open source application
framework, application components and a suite of enterprise
applications.

OFBiz relies on ObjectWeb JOTM
project and is the core of several commercial offers. Through them,
ObjectWeb components have been deployed in production at thousand
companies around the world.

Opensugar

JEFFREE Provides Gateway for European Broadband Home Services

JEFFREE

was deployed on Linux, along with Wifi domestic LAN, FireWire
multimedia bus and DSL Internet access, to demonstrate broadband

internet applications for residential users.

The IST @HOM project illustrates the concept of the home network and implements an end-to-end architecture based on the OSGi (Open Gateway Service Initiative)
specifications. Personal home services installed on a home gateway are
made available from local and remote accesses (Internet and WAP). JEFFREE, as an OSGi services gateway, provides the execution environment for the service applications.

Sony
International Europe was invited to participate in @HOM as a provider
of novel consumer devices, advanced home networking and prototype
applications. They were particularly interested in experimenting with
high-quality personal video content over public broadband networks.

The
available services on the home network are many and include a web
server with a services portal, personal productivity tools such as an
agenda, a shopping list and document sharing systems; entertainment
with a multimedia library, a photo album, audio-video services; house
automation features such as the remote control of electrical equipments
via powerline; interpersonal communication based on high quality
videophony and remote access streaming from one house to another and
network-based utilities like remote-access to local services, access by
WAP, notification by SMS or e-mail.

OPENUSS

JOnAS and Enhydra Pass OpenUSS Entrance Exam

A

full open-source e-learning platform able to address smaller to larger
training entities. JOnAS EJB container and Enhydra XMLC behind the

scenes.

OpenUSS is an e-learning platform operating on the ASP (Application Service Provider) model. It is a part of the CampusSource
intitiative, set up by the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, to
make a common virtual university platform under an open-source license.

After analyzing different solutions, the development team decided to take on JOnAS because of its simplicity. The presentation layer uses Enhydra
as a servlet container. Its unique XMLC technology provides a powerfull
framework for separating the user-interface design and the business
logic development.

OpenUSS is implemented in 7 universities in
Germany and Mexico. The reliability of the system, critical for all
activities of the virtual universities, is now proven: over 10,000
users already rely on it worldwide.

OPENWIDE

JOnAS selected by Open Wide for Electronic Fines Processing

Open Wide designed a full open-source implementation of the Clip-card patented system of electronic fines, based on JOnAS.

Parking
tickets recovery is a nightmare for the French administration. Built
around the smart-card, the idea of Clip-Card is to give an electronic
ticket in place of the paper fine.

An experiment of this
patented invention has been undertaken in the city of Cannes, France.
Open Wide teamed up with Thales-IS to propose a cost-effective
technical architecture, with a 100% open-source scenario. JOnAS won the
contest for the most reliable and efficient J2EE 1.3 server.

When
administrative authorizations are delivered, JOnAS will process 320,000
tickets a year, through the hundreds of SMS sent daily from the police
crew PDAs, for the sole city of Cannes.

PICA

The eXo Platform chosen to build the portal of PICA

The eXo Platform proved to be a very flexible, cost-effective foundation upon which to build the PICA Portal.

PICA
Group, the leading provider of professional liability insurance for
podiatric physicians in the U.S., is a corporation made up of multiple
insurance companies that provide a multitude of insurance services to
podiatrists and chiropractors. An initiative was launched at PICA to
enhance their web presence and to start providing dynamic online
services to its agents and policyholders. Trinisys was hired in August
of 2004 by PICA Group, to realize this vision by developing an
enterprise portal solution. Since low cost was one of the most
important requirements, only open source portals were considered. Some
of the top contenders included Liferay, Gridsphere, eXo Platform and
Jetspeed.

For a number of reasons the eXo Platform
was chosen. It was determined that the eXo Platform would be able to
facilitate PICA's design requirements without modifications to the
portal source code. The eXo Platform has an active user community
making it relatively easy to find discussions on and solutions to
problems. The developers were easy to work with and allowed us to
contribute some modifications to the core eXo Platform source code. The
eXo Platform portal proved to have several advantages over its
competitors, especially where layout and configuration was concerned.
The eXo Platform proved to be a very flexible, cost-effective
foundation upon which to build the PICA Portal. It allowed the seamless
integration of content and business functionality, as well as providing
the flexibility required to implement the desired look-and-feel.

The PICA Group now has a solid platform upon which they can continue to
grow their web presence as future business needs require.